Cambridge United's U18s will be in no doubt what is at stake when they host Scunthorpe United U18s in the FA Youth Cup tonight.

The winners of the second round tie will go on to face Chelsea's U18s – current holders and winners for six of the last eight of years – in the next round.

The young Blues are also the current U18 Premier League champions too, so taking them on, should they win tonight, would be the ultimate test of Cambridge's abilities.

Here's a look at some of the stars the young U's could be facing if they see off Scunny's challenge at the Cambs Glass Stadium.

Jon Panzo

Defender who has played for England at U18s, U17s and U16s levels, and won the U17 World Cup earlier this year after featuring in all but one game at the tournament for the Three Lions.

A left-footer who can play almost anywhere across the back line, the Londoner has been with Chelsea since being spotted as an U9s trialist.

Marc Guehi

Another defender who has played for England at U18s, U17s and U16s levels, as captain of the U17s, he came within seconds of lifting the European Championship title last summer, before featuring in every game at the U17 World Cup and scoring in the 5-2 final win over Spain. Ivory Coast-born, he has been with Chelsea since the U8s and featured regularly in the Blues' treble-winning U18 campaign last season.

George McEachran

The little brother of former Blues midfielder Josh, who is currently at Brentford, the younger McEachran is another to have played for England at U18s, U17s and U16s levels.

A midfielder like his brother, he has also been with Chelsea for almost a decade and signed his first professional contract on his 17th birthday.

The Oxford-born left-footer was another regular for the U18s in their successful 2016/17 season, an also featured strongly for England in both the U17 Euros and World Cup.

Clinton Mola

A midfielder who has been with the Blues a lot less longer than most of his counterparts, having joined at U14 level following a successful trial.

This hasn't stopped the London-born utility player, who normally plays anywhere down the left progressing, as he has been capped by England at both U17s and U16 level.

Daishawn Redan

An even more recent recruit, the Amsterdam-born front man joined Chelsea from Ajax this summer, where he has been scoring regularly since choolboy level.

Capped by the Netherlands at both U17 and U16 level, he is a versatile forward who can also play wide left or as a number 10.

Tonight's game kicks off at the Cambs Glass at 7pm, with adults tickets priced at £5 and children able to get in for just £1.